Marcin M. Jessa wrote:
Sure, the idea was to try to make the life easier for people who need prepackaged software.
I am not saying Linux is better or worse, I am just saying I experienced
it's easier to get package updates upstream on BSDs.

This may be part of a way forward. I understand that the Gentoo packages are pretty up to date and well maintained, and it sounds like the same is true on the BSD side?

What would be needed for one of those to be used as the base for general releases?

Dspam probably doesn't need any active development as much as it needs active maintenance, and that already exists elsewhere. We just need to take advantage of it in a way which doesn't cause those maintainers a headache.

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